-With the win, Los Angeles improved to 71-58-21 all-time against Pittsburgh, a record that includes an away mark of 26-40-11. The Kings snapped a three-game road losing streak in the series and won their first game in Pittsburgh since October 3, 2003. Thursday’s game was the 150th game all-time betw... Read More

From The Situation Room Blog on NHL.com:
At 9:41 of the the third period in the Los Angeles Kings/Pittsburgh Penguins game, the Situation Room initiated video review after the puck entered the Los Angeles net. The referee informed the Situation Room that after a huddle, the officials' group decisio... Read More

On the penalty kill:
They were getting a lot of power plays. Some dumb penalties we took, especially myself on that one. I guess it’s a good thing that our PK stepped up to the plate and played the power play. But at the same time, we can’t be taking that many penalties. We won’t win games that way... Read More

On the eighth straight road win:
We played hard. It was a good game today. Our penalty kill was probably the difference in the game against a really good power play. We did a great job all night. Guys blocking shots and getting in lanes and things like that. And then we got a couple, I don’t know i... Read More

On shutting Pittsburgh out on the power play:
practiced it this morning, and they had a lot of practice tonight, too. Parts of seven. Obviously it was the difference in the game.
On emerging from three eastern buildings with one-goal wins:
You know what? And they’re all such good buildings. I ... Read More

Behold, Consol Energy Center, home of the Pittsburgh Penguins and the... well, actually, it's only the home of the Penguins. Pittsburgh does not have an NBA team, and no NCAA basketball team holds court in the arena that seats 18,387 for hockey. There is an Arena Football League team listed as a pri... Read More

Jarret Stoll, on limiting Sidney Crosby and Pittsburgh:
Drew Doughty, on trying to tie the team’s consecutive road wins record:
Yeah, it’d be cool to get. I don’t even think any of the guys know about that record because you just told me about it. That’d be great. It’d be amazing to be able to... Read More

On whether he was able to see his nephew, Brandon:
Yeah, we were cuttin’ deals. No, Brandon lives down by his dad, so I don’t see him too much.
On the game against Pittsburgh in January:
We didn’t get many scoring opportunities at all in that game. They’re a good hockey club, so a little of b... Read More

Not surprisingly, Rob Scuderi was a popular figure following the Penguins morning skate. After sharing his thoughts on Anze Kopitar - "I think he should be a Selke finalist every year," he said - and informing the Kings traveling contingent about Pittsburgh traffic patterns, he spoke with LA Kings I... Read More

#27 | 6′ 1″ | 210 lb | Age: 29

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Bio: Martinez was drafted by the LA Kings in the 2007 Draft, while playing for Miami University. He has since become a two-time Stanley Cup champion and the 17th man in Stanley Cup playoff history to score the Cup-winning goal in overtime.

#11 | 6′ 3″ | 224 lb | Age: 29

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As the 11th overall pick in the 2005 NHL Entry Draft, Kopitar became the first Slovenian to play in the NHL. Kopitar has spent his entire NHL career with the Kings, and following the 2015–16 season, was named the Kings’ captain. Noted for both his offensive and defensive play, Kopitar was awarded the Frank J. Selke Trophy as the best defensive forward in the NHL in 2016.

#8 | 6′ 1″ | 195 lb | Age: 26

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Bio: Doughty is a Canadian defenceman who was selected second overall by the Kings in the 2008 Draft. Doughty made his NHL debut in 2008 as an 18-year-old and was named to the All-Rookie Team. He is a two-time Stanley Cup champion with the Kings, a two-time Olympic gold medallist with the Canadian national team, and a Norris Trophy finalist.

#73 | 6′ 1″ | 200 lb | Age: 24

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Toffoli is a Canadian professional ice hockey forward, drafted by the Kings in the second round of the 2010 Draft. Toffoli scored his first career NHL goal in his second game in a 4–0 victory over the Phoenix Coyotes in 2013. He was also named the 2012–13 AHL All-Rookie Team.VIEW TYLER TOFFOLI POSTS

Jeff Carter

#77 | 6′ 4″ | 215 lb | Age: 31

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Carter began his hockey career playing in the Ontario Hockey League in Canada before joining the AHL and playing for the Philadelphia Flyers. He was then traded to the Colombus Blue jackets before joining the LA Kings in 2012, where he has since won two Stanley Cups with the Kings.

#32 | 6′ 1″ | 218 lb | Age: 30

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Bio: Quick is the current goaltender for the LA Kings and was selected by Los Angeles at the 2005 NHL Entry Draft. Previously, Quick was a silver medalist with USA at the 2010 Winter Olympics. He’s won two Stanley Cup championships with the Kings, along with being the most recent goaltender to be awarded the Conn Smythe Trophy as the Most Valuable Player (MVP) of the 2012 Stanley Cup playoffs.